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Sheesh...with one of those, I would twist the vise/workbench right off =
the wall!
Larry
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From: Chris=20
To: scirocco.org=20
Sent: Saturday, December 14, 2002 5:41 PM
Subject: Removing Caps from struts
Personally I use a 2 foot long pipe wrench, but for those who want the =
ultimate in power (or have a short fuse when encountering stubborn =
parts)=20
check:
http://www.ridgid.com/index2.html Click on "Heavy-Duty =
Pipe=20
Wrench"
Check out the 5 footer. I saw a big pipe wrench in a hardware store=20
yesterday, on display up way too high to be sure, but I think it was =
the 5=20
footer. $175.00. Even if you didn't have a use for one, it would =
be=20
nice to have one mounted on a plaque, like a moosehead, in the garage. =
(More animal friendly too.) If you can't loosen the cap with one of =
those=20
you might just as well buy a new strut.
Chris
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Sheesh...with one of those, I would =
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> Removing Caps from =
struts</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV>Personally I use a 2 foot long pipe wrench, but for =
those who=20
want the <BR>ultimate in power (or have a short fuse when encountering =
stubborn parts) <BR>check:<BR><BR><A=20
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href=3D"http://www.ridgid.com/index2.html">http://www.ridgid.com/index2.h=
tml</A> =
=20
Click on "Heavy-Duty Pipe <BR>Wrench"<BR><BR>Check out the 5 =
footer. I=20
saw a big pipe wrench in a hardware store <BR>yesterday, on display up =
way too=20
high to be sure, but I think it was the 5 <BR>footer. =20
$175.00. Even if you didn't have a use for one, it would =
be=20
<BR>nice to have one mounted on a plaque, like a moosehead, in the =
garage.=20
<BR>(More animal friendly too.) If you can't loosen the cap with one =
of those=20
<BR>you might just as well buy a new=20
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strut.<BR><BR>Chris<BR><BR><BR>__________________________________________=
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